However, if you're some hunky love god (and let's face it, you'd need to be to follow Gandy) who's hoping to strike it lucky with the beautiful Saturdays singer, then you'll need to hold your horses.

Mols has revealed, classy lady that she is, that she's never had sex on the first date - and she's not about to start now.

“I’ve never had a one-night stand or sex on the first date, and I don’t think I ever would," she tells the new issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.

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Just one of the sexy shots from Mollie's Cosmopolitan shoot

"It’s important for a guy to know and understand me before he can even think about taking things to the next step.”

And by the sounds of things, Mollie's been listening to Beyonce's Single Ladies on repeat, because she seems to be LOVING her single life.

“I’m enjoying being single and I’m definitely not gagging to be in another relationship. When I go out, I’m not going out to find a man; I’m going out to dance the night away with my best friends.”

She adds: “The positives [of being single] are huge. I’ve learnt a lot about myself – small things like learning to live by myself and take care of myself. I love that I don’t rely on anyone else or need to lean on anyone else; I can just do things on my own… Being single has definitely given me a new lease of life.”

It's not non-stop girls' night out fun however, as Mollie confesses that she's found heartbreak hard.

“Having your heart broken is hard at the best of times, but being in the public eye has definitely made it harder for me," she says.

Read the full interview with Mollie in this month's Cosmopolitan!

"The point is, you don’t want your ex to read how you’re feeling – or vice versa.

“I’ve had my heart broken and it’s the hardest thing. Everyone says, ‘Give it time, you’ll feel better in the morning.’ But you don’t. You feel like it’s never, ever going to heal – especially during the first few weeks.

"For me it’s always been like, ‘Have I done the right thing? Have I made the right decision?’ You start to doubt yourself, because you still miss that person. It’s like a habit that’s been taken away from you, and you feel lost.”

And it seems as though it took some time to get used to her newly single status, describing it as a "shock".

“This is my first time being properly single and at first I had that shock of, ‘Oh my god, who do I call at night when I go to sleep? Who do I call if I get upset?’ But I just needed to adapt to that person not being around. Being single has forced me to grow up and be more independent, and that’s something I’m really proud of.”

If you're interested in wooing the sexy star (that'll be every man reading, then), read on to discover what you'll need to fill the man-shaped hole in Mollie's life.

“For me, the most attractive thing in a man is the ability to make me laugh. He has to be spontaneous, fun and able to banter – it’s not a job interview, it’s a date! I like day dates, and I like throwing the ball in his court.”

Mollie with her former love, David Gandy

She adds: “When I was a teenager I wanted a surfer dude; now I want a man – someone who’s confident and who’ll look after me, and who won’t play games.”

Despite featuring in pretty much every 'world's sexiest women' list going, Mollie says she doesn't know how to feel sexy, but thinks sexiness is all about being confident.

“Your personality is what makes you sexy," she says. "The way you hold and deliver yourself. The women I think are sexy in any given room aren’t necessarily the best-looking, but they have an aura and a confidence about them that just gives off sex appeal.”

“In all honesty I don’t really know how to feel sexy. But I do think it’s all about being yourself. Don’t transform into someone else, because people can see through that. Sexy is being independent, being confident and having fun.”

AMEN ON THAT.

The full interview with Mollie appears in the March issue of Cosmopolitan, on sale 31st January (also available in digital edition). For behind the scenes footage, visit cosmopolitan.co.uk/mollie.